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... MEDICAL OFPITERS. J[ Monmouth.Mr. Thomas Dyke, jun Wm. Prosser Esq *P Usk Mr. Michael Davis R. F. Woolleth, Esq. Brecon Mr. David Hughes '1 Builth Mr. James J ones.. Carmarthen.Messrs. Harries and Burnett.Dr. L. Jones. Cardigan ...
... leaves the City at a Quarter before Seven, and arrives at the King's Head Hotel, Gloucester, at a Quarter before Eight. LIGHT POST COACH TO BIRMINGHAM AND BRISTOL. THE ROY AL From the KING'S HEAD INN, MONMOUTH, every Morn- ing at Seven o'clock, through ...
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... First Silver Medal.—Mr. W. M. Richards, of Norwood, in Surrey. Second Silver Medal.—Mr. William Gill, of Nottingham. IN THE CLASS OF MIDWIFERY—Dr. Davis, Professor. Gold Medal.—Mr. George Atkinson, of Sheffield. First Silver Medal.—Mr. ...
... unanimously agreed that the thanks of the meeting should be given to him. The motion for this purpose was made by Mr. Lucas, and seconded by Mr. Price, who said, that considering the many burthens to which every householder was liable, and which were often ...
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... watery grave. Mr. R. S. Tisrhe, in a petition to Parliament, mentions that Mr. Jones, the Marshal of the King's Bench Prison, has realised from £ 300,000 to £ 400,000 since he has been Marshal. The Earl of Eldon had an interview with the King on Saturday ...
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